Image: CSIRO ScienceImage 10726 The effects of a king tide on Queenslands Gold Coast
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Description: King tides are natural events that happen twice a year. By 2060 to 2070 we could be experiencing tides of at least this magnitude every month, rather than just twice a year due to climate-change induced sea level rise.
Author: Bruce Miller, CSIRO
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